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THE LOUISVILLE GAZETTE} AND REPUBLICAN TRUMPET. t T, _ VoLgM3 IV ' ] WEDNESDAY, To » e [ No . ,«*. —Lißfßrr is oust motto d rmnu our guide. LOLjtViLLE, (GEORGlA)—Pubuffied every Wedncfday, by AMBROSE DAY* & JAMES HELY, State Printers, at 3 couars per ann. ‘“Where Hllays, Articles of Intelligence, Ad verb foments, 6cc. 6cc. arc thankfully received, and I KiN 11NG in all its vanet), executed with ncacnefs and difpatch. *** & . dsißm r | | 1 mf Mi 1 ' •• ■•IM .1 I • [BY AU 1 HORITY.] Seventh Congrefs of the United . S t CitCS . At the Lift Seffion, begun and ! iield at tne City of Waffiing ton, in the Territory of Co- I lumhia, on Monday the yth . cf December, 1801, An ACT for the accommodation cf perjons concerned in certain Fijhcries therein mentioned\ BE it enaPtedby the Senate and Ihuje of Reprejentatives cf toe United States of America, in Congrefs affcmhled , That from and after the pafTmg of this ad, ' it flvall be lawful for the collec tor of the cuftoms for the dif trid of Edenton, to permit any veil'd having on board fair only, after due report and entry, and fecurity given for the duties, to proceed under the infpedion of an .fHcer of the cuftoms to any (iffiery or other landing place within the diftnd, (to be defig rated in the permit) and there difclurge the lame ■, fubjed, however, in all other refpeds, to the regulations, reftridions, | penalties and provifions eftab- ! TlTied by an ad paffrd the fe cund of March, in tne year one thoufand feven hundred ninety nine, entitled <£ an ad to regu late the ccliedion of duties on imports and tonnage.’’ Sec. 2. And be it further en aided, That every infpedor or other officer of the cuftoms, while performing duty on board any fuch veffd, el few he re than in the port to which fuch officer mav properly belong, fhall be entitled to receive Lorn the mafter, or commander thereof, fuch provifions and other accom modations (free from ex pence) as are ufually luppiied to paffen gers, or as the ftate anti condi tion of the veffel will adnr>. Sec. y. And he it further r;- aPted, That if by reafon of the | delivery of any cargo of fair, j in manner arorefaid, more than i lifeeen working days (computing from the date of entry) ffiail, in the whole be fpent therein, tne wages cr cocipenfation of inch infpedor, or other officer of the cuftoms who mav be employed on bt aid any veffel, in refped to which fuch term may be fo exceeded, fhall. for ; every day of fuch excels, be | paid by the mailer or owner ; j and until paid, it fhall not be : lawful for the collector to grant i a clearance, or to permit fuch veffel to depart from the diftrid. Nathaniel Macon, Speaker cf the Hcufe cf Repre* fen tat he s . Aaron Burr, I icc-Prefidcut cf the United States and P ref dent cf the senate. Approved, March 16, 1802. Thomas Jefferson, P ref dent of the United States. An ACT to author ife the Pref dent of the United States to convey certain parcels cf land therein mentioned. BE it enabled by the Senate and Houfe cf Reprejentatives cf the United States of sLiner tea , in Congrefs ajfemllcd , That the Trefidcnc of the United States be, and Ire hereby is authorifed to grant and convey, in fee fituple, by patent or otherwife, tin to Cornelius Vcrmulc and And re w C 0 dm as, refpedi v e 1 y, certain pared- of lands fituate in life county of I ffex, in the flare of New -Jci le), which in the year one thouiand feven hundred and ninety-nine, has been pi rchaffid for a military cantonment, and which were lold to them in the year follow ing, by order of the fecretary at v/ar, and the price received. Sec. 2. And he it further en i naPled , That fuch grant and | conveyance ffiail veft in the laid Cornelius Vermule and Andrew Ccdmas, rclpedively, an abffi hue t ftate, in we fimple, in the lands refpedivedy purchafed by them as afon faid. Nathaniel Macon, Speaker cf the Houfe of Repre jentatives. Aaron Burr, Vice*Pref dent cf the United States and Prefdent cf the Senate. Approved, March 30, 1802. Thomas Jefferson, Prof dent of the United States. NOTICE. THAT nine months after date, application wall be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of VfaftiiEgton county, for leave 1 to fell a trad cf land, the pro perty of Jacob Hendry, of faid ! count'-', c-ceded, for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of in,! ( ■(''■ -?j.^r] il4i td H V V, wulv Vl* Glorce Hendry, AdmW. lidfingt.:: c'.r/y, phv. j. iSoi. GEORGIA. By his Excellency Jofiah Tatt nall, jun Governor and Com* wander in Chief of the sirmy and Navy cf this State, and of the Militia thereof A PROCLAMATION. I \\ HEREAS the conftitu- V V tion of this Rate, pro vides that the Governor may on • extraordinary o c c a fi o n s, conv e n e ’ the Leg.flature thereof. { And whereas an occafion exiiL for convening the J x gif. lature, and matters of import ance claim their confideiation. I HAVE THEREF IRE thought fit to convene, and do by this my proclamation, convene the Legifiature of this Rate, at Louiiville, the Neat of Govern ment, cm 1 holiday, die tenth ! day of June next, hereby re qu.ring the Senators and Keprc- i lentatives, and every of them, j to then and there meet and affciiible, in order to take into their coufldcration the imp* rtant matters winch relate to their | convention. * Given under my hand, and the great leal of the Rate, at the State-Houle in Lou ifvilie, tins fifteenth day of May, in the ytar of our Lord, eighteen hun dred and two, and of the Independence of the Unit ed States of America the twenty-fixth. Josiah Tattnall, Jun. By the Governor, I lop. ATIO MaRBURY, he or el ary of the State. God save the state.. ! TJHI» Lcu'jiille, May ic, iBc?., Resolved, that the Lou- j ifvilie Academy be opened 1 for the reception of (Indents on the fiift day of one next, un der the diredfion of Mr. i Ro man 1 Jillyer, where the ic veral branches of Academic < Literature will be taught on the following terms ; Heading, Writing and Arithmetic, three dollars per quarter; Mathema tics in all its branches four dol lars ; I atin and Greek Lan guages, fix dollars per quarter. 1 rue extract from the minutes, James Bozeman, c. b.t. N. B. Mr. llillyer would alfo inform the public, that he will continue his practice of the I aw, : n the County of! effcrlon, arc! that vacations will be per mitted in the Academy during trie hellions of Court, in laid County. May- 26, i€o2> 1 On a Credit of Six Months. Will be fold, cn MONDAY* th* Jfb day cf June next, fit floe plantation cf H illiar.i Boon, 1 drcccfed, All the PERSONAL PKO ■ Pl' K'l Y, belonging to the E flare of laid elect ala!—con** filling of Stock Cattle of every deferiptior, llojlcS, Hogl, Houlchold Furniture, A Fbm-* ration Tools. Notes with ap» proved fccurity will be re* quired, MARTHA B ON, Admradfiratrix. M. Si [EX .MA N% Adminijtrator , April 28. N O T I C E. months after date ap : plication will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Burke County, for leave to fell a tra6t of land Situate in laid County, containing ico acres, joining j ohn Bryan’s land, grant i ed to John Lewis, for the bene fit off he heirs and creditors of Abd Rogers. JOHN LAND, Adm'r. May A, 1802. NOT! C E. pK INE Months after date* * application will be made to the interior Court of Han cock County, for leave to fill rwo hundred and rhirrv acres of* Land, part of the real < flare of John Rcbertf n, deceafed, for tiicr benefit of the heirs and cre ditors. JEAN ROBERTSON* Admniftratrix. January 4, 1802. RAN-AWAY from the Tub feriber, on the 2Cth ofihis I month, a Negro Fellow named SAMj lad on when he wenc away a blue coat, and llriped over-alls i lie is about 6 feeC high, 28 years old, is a bold in finuating fellow, often talks on the fubjedl of religion, and fometimes preaches. f .Tt is fnp i pofed he is gone o ft with a fel low named GEORGE, another runaway, who is about as tall, but rather fiimmer, They arc fun pofed to have bent their ' CourTc towards Savannah or St. Mary’s.—Whoever will take up Sam, and deliver him to me* or fecure him in any jaii in this ] Stare, Hi all be handfyneiv re warded, and all charges paid. WILLIAM BA);NETT. Crernc County, April '11, 1802. | BLANK DEEDS, ■ Handjomciy -printed cn goodpaufg for (ale at this • May 180a*